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[ecrea] Digital Economy: Ubercapitalism or Post-Capitalism? Conference, London, 11 May 2018
Tue Feb 20 17:13:54 GMT 2018
I am delighted to announce the CfP for the Digital Economy conference to
be hosted by the Centre for Digital Culture in London on 11 May 2018.
The purpose of the conference is to explore the consequences of digital
technology for the economy and politicsand whether we are headingtowards
an even more exploitative capitalism or towards a more just economic system.
Abstract below
Submit your abstract via Easychair
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=digitalcapitalism201
Deadline: 7 March 2018
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*The Digital Economy: Ubercapitalism or Post-Capitalism?
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*King's College London, 11 May 2018*
This international conference aims at exploring the digital economy,
understood as the new forms of production, work, consumption,
distribution, and finance ushered in by the diffusion of digital
technology. From the way we work, to the way we consume and pay for
products and services, to the rise of new platforms for consumption and
collaboration, the economic field is being revolutionised by digital
media. Yet, the jury is still out on whether these changes point to an
even more exploitative or rather towards an alternative and fairer
economic model.
The conference will explore these processes of transformation of the
economy and their relationship with culture and society focusing on a
number of specific phenomena that have been the object of intense debate
in recent years and questioning the suitability of future trends and
innovations: automation and its positive and negative repercussions on
working conditions; crypto-currencies and whether they are freeing us
from state control or reproducing neoliberal dynamics; universal basic
income as a possible new form of welfare befitting the transformation of
the economy in a digital era; the rise of digital giants such as Google,
Apple, Facebook and Amazon and the consequences of their oligopolistic
position in the market; the new models of value formation connected to
data mining and analytics; and many more.
We invite participants from various disciplines and streams of research
including media studies, sociology, economics, consumer research,
management, information and computer science. Together, we will address
a set of recurring questions. How, for example, is digital technology
restructuring the economy? Are crypto-currencies really alternative to
established financial regimes or are they rather at the very forefront
of new forms of financial speculation? How do managerial practices
evolve with the aid of digital resources? How do transformations in the
mobile environment correlate to changes in the field of logistics? What
are the features of the new forms of precarisation/casualisation of work
that are described as “gig economy”? How does digital technology serve
to enforce new forms of surveillance and measurement in the workplace?
Can technological advancement promote alternative economic models as
implied by references to terms such as “big data socialism” or “luxury
communism”? Can digital media serve the construction of new forms of
workers’ representation and trade-unionism?
The conference will comprise two plenary sessions and 4 breakout panels,
and will host internationally acclaimed scholars as keynote speakers.
The conference will take place on Friday, 11 May 2018.
Abstract of 250 words are due by 7 March 2018.
Submission lin: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=digitalcapitalism201
Abstracts should be 250 words maximum, and include the author(s) name
and position, and a short title.
Acceptance notices will be given on 20 March 2018
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